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2005 Pontiac G6
 Pontiac G6 2005
2005 Pontiac G6 At-A-Glance
Price: $20675
Miles Per Gallon in the City/Highway: 21/29
Models Available: Pontiac G6 sedan SE V6 ($20,675); GT V6 ($23,300)
Vehicle Type: Midsize Cars
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Pontiac's Web Site: www.pontiac.com
Pontiac's Phone Number: 1-800-762-2737
Friday May 21st, 2008

2005 Pontiac G6

Even though the 2005 Pontiac G6 externally gives the impression of being another sedan model introduced by an automobile manufacturer, the real situation is quite the contrary. As correctly claimed by the manufacturer, GM, this car involves new design and configuration concepts that are capable of delivering improved performance on the road.

The 2005 Pontiac G6 (also designated as the “Grand Am”) uses a V6 front side engine with a capacity 3.5 liters. The multi-point fuel injection mechanism assures a commendable 30 mpg on highways and 20 mpg on urban tracks. The four-speed automatic transmission is derived from the Malibu automobile, originally produced by Chevrolet. With it, the V6 is capable of generating up to 200 horsepower and 220 lb-ft of torque.

Comfort features in the 2005 Pontiac GT include the suave leather upholstery, a satellite radio service, and even a sunroof. Multiple airbags ensure the safety of the driver and passengers, making this a car that is fully loaded for the fast lane.
Posted by Turner at 2:26 PM
Tuesday June 17, 2008

Handles with care

One thing you can say about the 2005 Pontiac G6 -- it sure does behave well on the pavement. That you can credit to some good breeding: namely, a long wheelbase and sturdy European architecture. It was billed as a sporty little sedan when it came out, but shows good manners even with a spoiler on.

Fortunately for our eyesight, though, Pontiac chose to remove the standard spoiler and side panels that used to mark the old Grand Ams. Those have been replaced with some sleek side spears that suggest sport without conjuring up images of bologna on white bread.

And fortunately for our legs, even your average power forward can stretch out, as the aforementioned long wheelbase measures out at 112.3 inches, almost a full six inches longer than the previous models. Want to see for yourself? Check out all the photos, reviews, specs, pricing and other automotive goodies here.

Posted by John at 7:54 AM